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Such a cozy and unique brunch experience. The deceptively filling traditional Japanese breakfast had a simple flavors that allowed the quality of the ingredients to shine through. The ambience is calm and intimate due to the small size of the restaurant and ability to watch the food being cooked. Ma
Felt like I was back in Japan! Food was delicious, ultra flavorful, and well executed. The rice was divine, I loved all of the grains, and the onsen egg is a MUST! Please make a reservation, as a diner at the restaurant it is dispersive to the experience since the place is so tiny to constantly hea
Showed up at 9am without a reservation and only had to wait for about 20min. The breakfast is expertly crafted and each separate item is prepared to perfection. I highly recommend adding on the egg to mix with the rice!
If you are a looking for a heartwarming authentic Japanese breakfast then this is it !! The food was Delicious , my favorite was the rice with the eggs and masago, as well as the sweet tamago. This place is absolutely delicious, it’s so good !!! The vibe was great- it’s a very small restaurant and y
Had a delightful breakfast at Okonomi + Yuji Ramen in Brooklyn, NYC last week! By day, the venue serves a Japanese breakfast and seamlessly transitions into a ramen shop come evening. At Okonomi, they offer the traditional Japanese set breakfast called Ichiju Sansai, translating to "One Soup Three D
Craving Japanese breakfast, I convinced a friend to go to Brooklyn early in the morning to hopefully grab a spot at okonomi without a reservation. We were able to get seated quickly (but I highly recommend making a reservation if possible). The food was fantastic, will definitely be going back.
Ok WOW, this place blew my mind. The dishes are simple yet complex in flavor, and you can taste the care and quality of work in every bite. I left here feeling euphoric 🤯 10/10 recommend!!!
Flavor: The hot ramen with yuzu and Tuna kasu. It is delicious and surprisingly not too hot due to the yuzu flavour. The portion is a bit small compared to the other ramen places just to be aware. After tax is around 30-35 USD. Vibe: small and cozy wooden cabin like with 4 counter seats and 2 windo
While the food tastes fine, the portion is too small for American sensibilities. It needs a bigger helping of rice and vegetables, especially since Okonomi only has one item on the menu and no option for shared appetizers. Sure, in Japan this might be the perfect portion. In the US people go to bru
Place seats roughly 10 people. Hidden gem for sure. Serves Japanese breakfast from open to 3pm and then closes and re-opens to serve ramen at 6pm. Partner and I were feeling peckish so we split the small sharing plate w two rice and two miso soup, also adding their signature tomago and ikura. Felt v
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